Bella was administered some kind of antibiotic in the nicu that the audiologist warned me to be aware of because it can cause deafness. She passed her hearing test when she was discharged 3 weeks after her birth, but they told me to have her hearing tested again at 1 yr.

Catalina failed hers the first time, and passed later.(a few days)
My friend's daughter who was 1 pound 8oz., 27 weeker, has some moderate hearing loss that is corrected with aides. She suffered a bleed as well(cp). she was in the nicu for 3 months.

I pray that if her loss was so minor that little ethan's will be fine.
Your family is in my prayers and you guys are not alone!
love,
J

Bella was administered some kind of antibiotic in the nicu that the audiologist warned me to be aware of because it can cause deafness. She passed her hearing test when she was discharged 3 weeks after her birth, but they told me to have her hearing tested again at 1 yr.

Catalina failed hers the first time, and passed later.(a few days)
My friend's daughter who was 1 pound 8oz., 27 weeker, has some moderate hearing loss that is corrected with aides. She suffered a bleed as well(cp). she was in the nicu for 3 months.

I pray that if her loss was so minor that little ethan's will be fine.
Your family is in my prayers and you guys are not alone!
love,
J

I'm glad that you have a good attitude about it. I know it's so hard, but please try not to worry too much about it until you get the results from the other tests. (This is the pot calling the kettle black, by the way...). There are so many factors that can contribute to a failed hearing exam.

I'm glad that you have a good attitude about it. I know it's so hard, but please try not to worry too much about it until you get the results from the other tests. (This is the pot calling the kettle black, by the way...). There are so many factors that can contribute to a failed hearing exam.

Thanks. He was only 700 grams at birth and had an interventricular hemorrage of stage 2-3. :( I guess this is looking bad. I always try to be an optomist and am not going to get too upset until we know more.
We have all just been so happy that he even lived I guess we kind of forget that there is a pretty high chance of him having at least some problems...
thanks again

Will 2-6-00 ( PE at 35 weeks)
Elizabeth 7-3-01 ( NO PE or PIH)
#3 EDD 10-25-04 Its a girl! So far so good!
Proud Aunt to Ethan born 27 weeks (March 8th) weighing 1lb 8 ounces! Our little fighter!
Now 5 pounds 5 ounces. He is home and off of oxygen!

Thanks. He was only 700 grams at birth and had an interventricular hemorrage of stage 2-3. :( I guess this is looking bad. I always try to be an optomist and am not going to get too upset until we know more.
We have all just been so happy that he even lived I guess we kind of forget that there is a pretty high chance of him having at least some problems...
thanks again

Will 2-6-00 ( PE at 35 weeks)
Elizabeth 7-3-01 ( NO PE or PIH)
#3 EDD 10-25-04 Its a girl! So far so good!
Proud Aunt to Ethan born 27 weeks (March 8th) weighing 1lb 8 ounces! Our little fighter!
Now 5 pounds 5 ounces. He is home and off of oxygen!

It looks like both Maggie and Ethan both have risk factors for hearing loss, so let's just hope that they are not the 2 out 100. I KNOW that Maggie is not deaf because she is old enough to understand words and she totally looks at sounds (TV, my voice, the vaccum, etc). She even says "mama" and dada". So I would think that IF (and I hope it's a BIG "if") she has any sort of hearing issues, they are small. I pray the same is the case for little Ethan!

It looks like both Maggie and Ethan both have risk factors for hearing loss, so let's just hope that they are not the 2 out 100. I KNOW that Maggie is not deaf because she is old enough to understand words and she totally looks at sounds (TV, my voice, the vaccum, etc). She even says "mama" and dada". So I would think that IF (and I hope it's a BIG "if") she has any sort of hearing issues, they are small. I pray the same is the case for little Ethan!

Ok, I just dug out my old preemie "bible" because I'm really curious about this now. Here's what it says about preemies and hearing loss:

First, here's a list of risk factors for hearing loss:

*birth weight under 1500 grams
*occurrence of intaventricular hemorrhage
*presence of a viral infection at birth
*meningitis
*extended use of certain medications
*very high bilirubin levels that required an exchange transfusion
*extreme lack of oxygen around the time of birth
*abnormalities of the head or neck

Then it says:

"While these factors increase a preemie's risk, it's still only about two out of one hundred premature babies who will have a significant hearing impairment."

Ok, I just dug out my old preemie "bible" because I'm really curious about this now. Here's what it says about preemies and hearing loss:

First, here's a list of risk factors for hearing loss:

*birth weight under 1500 grams
*occurrence of intaventricular hemorrhage
*presence of a viral infection at birth
*meningitis
*extended use of certain medications
*very high bilirubin levels that required an exchange transfusion
*extreme lack of oxygen around the time of birth
*abnormalities of the head or neck

Then it says:

"While these factors increase a preemie's risk, it's still only about two out of one hundred premature babies who will have a significant hearing impairment."

"Every year in the United States over 400,000 babies are born prematurely or at a low birth weight. These babies are likely to require high technology intensive and specialized care in the hospital and extended developmental follow-up care as infants and children. As a result of prematurity, many have chronic medical and development problems such as:

So I guess hearing loss IS on the list of problems. I just never realized before...

Will 2-6-00 ( PE at 35 weeks)
Elizabeth 7-3-01 ( NO PE or PIH)
#3 EDD 10-25-04 Its a girl! So far so good!
Proud Aunt to Ethan born 27 weeks (March 8th) weighing 1lb 8 ounces! Our little fighter!
Now 5 pounds 5 ounces. He is home and off of oxygen!

And this:

"Every year in the United States over 400,000 babies are born prematurely or at a low birth weight. These babies are likely to require high technology intensive and specialized care in the hospital and extended developmental follow-up care as infants and children. As a result of prematurity, many have chronic medical and development problems such as:

So I guess hearing loss IS on the list of problems. I just never realized before...

Will 2-6-00 ( PE at 35 weeks)
Elizabeth 7-3-01 ( NO PE or PIH)
#3 EDD 10-25-04 Its a girl! So far so good!
Proud Aunt to Ethan born 27 weeks (March 8th) weighing 1lb 8 ounces! Our little fighter!
Now 5 pounds 5 ounces. He is home and off of oxygen!

""There is a greater incidence of serious hearing impairments in infants born prematurely. Decades ago the incidence as reported as high as 9%, but more recently has decreased to closer to 2% (Yu, 1987).

Several causes may be responsible for the hearing impairments. In prematurity, the underdeveloped blood vessels of the inner ear can easily hemorrhage (bleed), which would decrease the blood supply to the Organ of Corti. Toxic and irreversible effects can occur on the cells in the area (Yeates, 1986). Conditions that are associated with premature infants have been associated as attributing to sensorineural deafness. This includes hypoxia and hyperbilirubinemia. Incubator noise has been debated as contributing to sensorineural deafness. However, most authorities have ruled this out (Morgan, 1987). "

Will 2-6-00 ( PE at 35 weeks)
Elizabeth 7-3-01 ( NO PE or PIH)
#3 EDD 10-25-04 Its a girl! So far so good!
Proud Aunt to Ethan born 27 weeks (March 8th) weighing 1lb 8 ounces! Our little fighter!
Now 5 pounds 5 ounces. He is home and off of oxygen!

I did just find this on the internet: :(

""There is a greater incidence of serious hearing impairments in infants born prematurely. Decades ago the incidence as reported as high as 9%, but more recently has decreased to closer to 2% (Yu, 1987).

Several causes may be responsible for the hearing impairments. In prematurity, the underdeveloped blood vessels of the inner ear can easily hemorrhage (bleed), which would decrease the blood supply to the Organ of Corti. Toxic and irreversible effects can occur on the cells in the area (Yeates, 1986). Conditions that are associated with premature infants have been associated as attributing to sensorineural deafness. This includes hypoxia and hyperbilirubinemia. Incubator noise has been debated as contributing to sensorineural deafness. However, most authorities have ruled this out (Morgan, 1987). "

Will 2-6-00 ( PE at 35 weeks)
Elizabeth 7-3-01 ( NO PE or PIH)
#3 EDD 10-25-04 Its a girl! So far so good!
Proud Aunt to Ethan born 27 weeks (March 8th) weighing 1lb 8 ounces! Our little fighter!
Now 5 pounds 5 ounces. He is home and off of oxygen!

I just called my sis for more info and she said that the audiologist said the same thing about fluid in the ear so they did a tympanogram to see if there was any fluid in the ear and there wasnt any at all. She said the audiologist was like " thats good news" and my sister was thinking " NO its not, b/c fluid would have been an explaination"! You know what I mean!
What we are trying to figure out is what could cause any potential hearing problem. Can being a preemie cause hearing loss? I know the oxygen can affect the eyes but I have never heard anything about being a preemie affecting hearing. have any of you? We dont have hearing problems in ours or her husbands families anywhere!
I hope its not truely hearing loss. I guess we wont know for another month....

Will 2-6-00 ( PE at 35 weeks)
Elizabeth 7-3-01 ( NO PE or PIH)
#3 EDD 10-25-04 Its a girl! So far so good!
Proud Aunt to Ethan born 27 weeks (March 8th) weighing 1lb 8 ounces! Our little fighter!
Now 5 pounds 5 ounces. He is home and off of oxygen!

{HUGS} to you too for having to go through this!

I just called my sis for more info and she said that the audiologist said the same thing about fluid in the ear so they did a tympanogram to see if there was any fluid in the ear and there wasnt any at all. She said the audiologist was like " thats good news" and my sister was thinking " NO its not, b/c fluid would have been an explaination"! You know what I mean!
What we are trying to figure out is what could cause any potential hearing problem. Can being a preemie cause hearing loss? I know the oxygen can affect the eyes but I have never heard anything about being a preemie affecting hearing. have any of you? We dont have hearing problems in ours or her husbands families anywhere!
I hope its not truely hearing loss. I guess we wont know for another month....

Will 2-6-00 ( PE at 35 weeks)
Elizabeth 7-3-01 ( NO PE or PIH)
#3 EDD 10-25-04 Its a girl! So far so good!
Proud Aunt to Ethan born 27 weeks (March 8th) weighing 1lb 8 ounces! Our little fighter!
Now 5 pounds 5 ounces. He is home and off of oxygen!

Hoping everything goes well with the next set of tests, you all have been through sooo much already and now more stress with waiting till July :( Sending lots and lots of prayers your way ... Pls keep us posted

Hoping everything goes well with the next set of tests, you all have been through sooo much already and now more stress with waiting till July :( Sending lots and lots of prayers your way ... Pls keep us posted